The Eagles winning streak ended on Sunday with a 31-26 loss to the Chicago Bears.

Michael Vick was not able to get much going early as a stingy Bears defense was able to get a lot of pressure on him and not let him settle into the pocket. He also threw his first interception of the season (although not entirely his fault), which ended up being the turning point of the game.

Defensively, the Eagles gave up way too many big plays. They allowed a very mediocre Jay Cutler to complete easy passes, which his receivers turned into big gains with a lot of poor tackling.

The Eagles run defense also struggled after looking very dominating throughout the season. Bears running back Matt Forte to run for 117 yards on just 14 carries.

Without Asante Samuel, the Eagles secondary struggled. Rookie Trevard Lindley was beat often on a lot of quick throws as he was giving up a large cushion. They failed to force Cutler into any turnovers, something he’s been prone to do and something the Eagles defense has done very well.

The Bears also had a drive in the third quarter that lasted over ten minutes. They were held to a field goal, but the amount of time they took off the clock was devastating. If the defense could have stopped them and got the ball back to the offense, there would have been a much better chance of closing the gap in the scoring.

The team tried to make a comeback late in the game, but could not convert for touchdowns in the red zone.

Overall it was a very disappointing loss, but the Eagles will have to shake it off and look forward to the Texans game as they have a short week.